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Panel: WVU Improperly Granted Degree to Governor’s Daughter

MORGANTOWN W.Va.

An independent panel has chastised West Virginia University for retroactively awarding the governor’s daughter a master’s degree she did not earn.

University president Mike Garrison said late Wednesday it’s unclear whether disciplinary action should be taken against the high-ranking academic officers who ordered a change in the academic records of Heather Bresch, daughter of Gov. Joe Manchin.

“West Virginia University is strong, and this process and our honest response to it, both from our office and the board of governors makes us stronger, and shows that we are a university whose governance is both shared and open,” he said.

The independent panel led by two WVU faculty members issued a damning report Wednesday that said there was no academic foundation for last year’s decision to grant Bresch a 1998 executive master’s of business administration degree.

“Mistake was compounded by mistake. An unnecessary rush to judgment, spurred in some measure by an understandable desire to protect a valued alumna and to respond to media pressure, produced a flawed and erroneous result,” the panel concluded.

The report does not conclude that Bresch did anything wrong in seeking clarification of her academic record after her degree was called into question by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Nor does it directly fault Garrison, Bresch’s longtime friend.

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